DISCOVERING elicited different dimensions of school ethical practices based on principals’, teachers’, and students' TIMSS reports. These ethical practices include different dimensions. Some of them are shared among principals, teachers, and students.
We also learned that these ethical dimensions explain students' achievements.
Based on analyzing codes of ethics, we found six dimensions: ‘caring about students,’ ‘educators' professionalism,' ‘collegial relationships,’ ‘parental involvement,’ ‘community involvement’ and ‘respecting the law and regulations.’
The dimensions between the two sources of data were found to be similar, which may promote the justification of the project approach. These dimensions emphasize the main ethical challenges with which the educational system must deal.
Our findings lend support to a universal perspective, showing how common values, such as different dimensions of school ethical practices , affect student achievements. However, we also found some different perspectives in the different countries.
These different perceptions can be explained by the particular national context, which is tied to specific policies and politics of each country.
The exploitation and dissemination of the results of the research went beyond the original plan. The number of conferences, workshops, and lectures dedicated to dissemination of DISCOVERING results increased during the grant period.
We are now trying to promote a code of ethics for educators in Israel, as in other European countries.